Blood Tribe

Neo-Nazi group founded and led by Christopher Pohlhaus

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August 24 2024 Blood Tribe led protests in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, marching with red shirts and black Nazi flags, which the city condemned.
August 10 2024 Approximately twelve Blood Tribe members marched with rifles and swastika flags in Springfield, Ohio during community events.
June 8 2024 Blood Tribe led protests at the South Dakota State Capitol in Pierre and in Deadwood, displaying a large Nazi flag on the capitol steps and marching around the Governor's mansion.
February 17 2024 Blood Tribe held a rally at the Tennessee State Capitol, marching down Broadway and past City Hall, chanting 'Deportation saves the nation'.
January 1 2024 Blood Tribe members projected a swastika onto a dorm building at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and recited racist chants.
2023 Blood Tribe members began participating in anti-LGBTQ+ protests and established chapters in the United States and Canada, expanding the group's presence and activities.
November 18 2023 Blood Tribe held a rally in Madison, Wisconsin, marching through State Street to the State Capitol Square, delivering speeches with racist and antisemitic chants, and stopping at a local synagogue.
October 2023 Pohlhaus sells the Springfield, Maine property to a Massachusetts man, citing local pressure against the group's presence.
September 2 2023 Blood Tribe members joined Goyim Defense League for the 'March of the Redshirts' in Altamonte Springs, Florida, waving swastika flags and performing Nazi salutes.
July 29 2023 Blood Tribe members demonstrated at a Pride in the Park event in Watertown, Wisconsin.
May 2023 Blood Tribe demonstrated outside a drag event in Columbus, Ohio, wearing red and black masks, carrying a swastika flag and banner, chanting anti-transgender slogans.
March 2023 Blood Tribe members disrupted a Drag Queen Story Hour near Akron, Ohio, carrying weapons and chanting Nazi slogans with Nazi salutes.
May 2022 Pohlhaus purchases land in Springfield, Maine to establish an encampment for Blood Tribe members to live and train.
2021 Pohlhaus networks with other white supremacy groups and recruits followers, formally establishing the Blood Tribe as a membership organization.
2020 After serving four years in the United States Marine Corps, Joshua Pohlhaus begins living in San Antonio, Texas, working as a tattoo artist and developing an online following by promoting white supremacy propaganda, producing podcasts, and selling gear.
2020 Christopher Pohlhaus, a former Marine turned tattoo artist, founded the Blood Tribe (Blutstamm), a neo-Nazi group in the United States.

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